I found a sentence "Disneyland entrance looks nearly the same its 1955 opening in Anaheim" on the Internet and I get confused about the phrase "the same as". Is it common to omit "as" when "the same" is used in this way?
Thanks!
Top answer
No. It is a typing mistake.
— Mister Micawber
No.
It is a typing mistake.
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